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Philosophical Chaucer
Love, Sex, and Agency in the Canterbury Tales
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304 pages
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Mark Miller's study presents an innovative analysis of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, focusing on the themes of agency, autonomy, and practical reason. Through this exploration, the work delves into how these concepts are intricately woven into the narratives, highlighting the complexities of decision-making and personal freedom among the characters. The study offers a fresh perspective on the text, encouraging readers to reconsider the implications of autonomy in medieval literature.
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2008, paperback
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